Madgett, Alethea S.Harvey, Euan S.Driessen, DamonSchramm, Karl D.Fullwood, Laura A.F.Songploy, SeKettratad, JesSitaworawet, PaweenaChaiyakul, SarinElsdon, Travis S.Marnane, Michael J.2022-11-142022-11-142022-10-05Madgett, A S, Harvey, E S, Driessen, D, Schramm, K D, Fullwood, L A F, Songploy, S, Kettratad, J, Sitaworawet, P, Chaiyakul, S, Elsdon, T S & Marnane, M J 2022, 'Spawning aggregation of bigeye trevally, Caranx sexfasciatus, highlights the ecological importance of oil and gas platforms', Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, vol. 276, 108024. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2022.1080240272-7714RIS: urn:A1D12846D3ECF6E7F11EF33571225055ORCID: /0000-0003-2535-1694/work/117768571https://hdl.handle.net/2164/19529Open Access via the Elsevier Agreement Acknowledgements We gratefully acknowledge the field and logistical support provided by the Crew of the Resolution. This research project was funded by Chevron through its Anchor Partnership with the UK National Decommissioning Centre. We also acknowledge in-kind support from Net Zero Technology Centre and the University of Aberdeen through their partnership in the UK National Decommissioning Centre.61841552engSDG 14 - Life Below WaterDecommissioningBigeye trevallyFish spawning aggregationsGulf of Thailand (GoT)Marine conservationOil and gas platform jacketsOffshore platform ecologyEnvironmental managementStereo-videoTA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)QH301 BiologyTAQH301Spawning aggregation of bigeye trevally, Caranx sexfasciatus, highlights the ecological importance of oil and gas platformsJournal article10.1016/j.ecss.2022.108024http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85136465836&partnerID=8YFLogxK276